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Over 95% of the muscles that work the hand and fingers are in the forearm. So when you use your fingers to type on your computer, play a musical instrument or grasp a tool, it's the muscles in the forearm that make it possible.

 

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Answer these four questions to determine if
Armaid is right for you:

 

1. Check to see whether any part of your forearm has any tension or tightness. Take your free hand and rub along the forearm muscles. Are there any tight areas?

 

2. Have you felt burning, achy, sore, fatigued or ropey muscles in the hand or forearm and have you felt the urge to massage anywhere along the arm, hand or elbow?  

 

3. Have you previously had a massage in these areas and felt better?

 

4. Have you been diagnosed with “trigger points” (really tight and painful spots) in your forearms or hand?

 

If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, we guarantee Armaid will work for you when used as directed.  You may try Armaid risk-free with a money back guarantee. 

 

 

Generally speaking there are two ways that

problems can develop in your arms and hands.

 

1. Forearm muscles can become too tight from overuse.  The muscles shorten and pull on where the two ends of the muscles attach.  These two ends are called the origin, found in the elbow area, and the insertion located in the hand and fingers.   This causes pain, fatigue, inflammation and loss of strength.    For example: If a muscle becomes tight it will pull on both ends causing pain and symptoms at perhaps either end but the problem really begins in the forearm.   Armaid is specifically designed to release tight muscle tissue anywhere in the forearm, hand or elbow.  If you have tight or sore muscles anywhere in your forearm, then Armaid is definitely for you.

 

2. Tight muscles in the neck, shoulder or chest can compromise the nerve pathways that limit normal function and create symptoms “downstream” in the arms, elbows and hands.  If your forearm muscles are not tight or sore then that is an indication that your problems come from the neck and shoulder area. Armaid cannot help problems that stem from these areas if your arm muscles are completely devoid of tension. 

 

Armaid Attachments

Armaid has three distinct attachments for different applications.  Armaid can be adjusted for use at any point from the fingers all the way to above the elbow. Armaid is also excellent at relieving lymphedema and thumb problems (de Quervains syndrome) and other maladies. See attachments.

 

When Armaid isn't enough... Other Resources

As much as we here at The Armaid Company wish that all your problems could be alleviated by using Armaid alone, it sometimes just isn’t enough for a complete recovery when the problems go beyond sore forearm muscles. This is why we’ve included an alternative resources section.

 

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